The Seattle Seahawks have shown in recent years that they're willing to admit when something isn't working out.
Just last season, after cornerback Cary Williams started the first 10 games, the coaches determined they wanted to go in a different direction even though they had given him $7 million guaranteed months earlier.
There's a case to be made this offseason that the Seahawks should consider moving on from Jimmy Graham. In five games without him last season, the offense averaged 31.2 points per game, second in the NFL. Graham suffered a serious ruptured patellar tendon injury that is difficult to recover from.